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Archive for May, 2008

Everything’s coming up Apple

apple logo.jpgEarlier today I heard back from an online ezine. Technology; of course, more specifically Apple. A few weeks ago I had applied for a position. It’s another technology website and yes I’ll be writing about Apple related products. I’m looking forward to the opportunity. The first three posts are trial post. Although I enjoy writing for the other technology website I would like to have more variety and writing for this new website would definitely give me that opportunity. I’ve known about the website for several months.

Recently, I’ve been thinking about updating my MacBook Pro. I’m holding off until the major update, and then I’ll wait for a few more months. I’m not an early adaptor. I wait until the clean up the bugs before I’ll spend the money. My five-year old daughter keeps asking me when I’ll purchase a new MacBook Pro since she is eagerly looking to score my old one.

I’ll be actually sad to move onto a new computer, imagine that, but at least it isn’t going to far. My daughter, Aiyana, does most of her work on a HP dv6000t. Which she affectionately has christened “Zizzy”.

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Blizzard now offering digital downloads

Blizzard, the maker of extremely popular games like WOW, Diablo II, and Starcraft are now offering digital downloads for their games. It’s about time! The thing is they already were offering digital downloads for WOW and the Burning Crusade. At the time, I downloaded them I remember wondering why they didn’t offer this for all their titles. It’s better late than never, right?

I’m noticing that more companies are offering digital downloads for their software, and I’m one of the people that will happily take a digital download to a hard copy any day. Blizzard gas definitely looked out for Mac gamers all the World of Warcraft, Diablo, and Starcraft are available to Mac users. Diablo was my first time playing a RPG video game. I found it addictive, and it kept me occupied for many hours. The years have passed and although I still have my copy of the game I lost the CD key. It looks like I’ll be getting a Digital Download of Diablo. You can log onto the Blizzard website and purchase and download your own game.

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